FLOWERS (FELDMAN/SCHELLMAN II.68)
Color screenprint, 1968, on wove paper, signed in ink and stamp-numbered 79/250 verso, published by Factory Additions, New York, the full sheet, framed.
Sheet 36 x 36 inches; 914 x 914 mm.
Provenance:
Emily Barclay McFadden Harrison Staempfli, an early patron and friend of Andy Warhol. Ms. Staempfli was also friends with many other important artists, including Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp. Her second husband, George W. Staempfli, was the founder of the eponymous art gallery in Manhattan.
Thence by descent to her son, Randolph Harrison.
Sold for $87,500
Estimated at $8,000 - $12,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
FLOWERS (FELDMAN/SCHELLMAN II.68)
Color screenprint, 1968, on wove paper, signed in ink and stamp-numbered 79/250 verso, published by Factory Additions, New York, the full sheet, framed.
Sheet 36 x 36 inches; 914 x 914 mm.
Provenance:
Emily Barclay McFadden Harrison Staempfli, an early patron and friend of Andy Warhol. Ms. Staempfli was also friends with many other important artists, including Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp. Her second husband, George W. Staempfli, was the founder of the eponymous art gallery in Manhattan.
Thence by descent to her son, Randolph Harrison.
Some unobtrusive handing creases and rippling, areas of discoloration with some associated mold powder residue, minor printer's ink verso.
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Auction: Prints & Multiples/Warhol's New York, Apr 26, 2022